FRANKENMUTH, MI — The Frankenmuth Police Department was called to Bronner's Christmas Wonderland for a report of a suspicious package. Officers determined the package was refuse and not a threat.

"It was nothing," Frankenmuth Chief of Police Don Mawer said in an email message about the package reported Sunday, June 29. "There was a box in the dumpster which had some duct tape on it which the employees did not remember throwing in there. It turned out apparently someone had used their dumpster without permission."

Bronner's CEO Wayne Bronner said in an email message, "There was package with some duct tape around it in one of our trash cans, which turned out to only be an old music box someone had discarded."

The suspicious package was reported Sunday, June 29, a week after the Frankenmuth Police Department, FBI and Michigan State Police began investigating a "threatening" handwritten note found at the Christmas-themed business June 22.

"After the event of last Sunday, our team was just being vigilant," Bronner said about the suspicious package report.

Following the June 22 report of the threatening note, authorities released a photograph taken from surveillance footage at Bronner's of a "person of interest."

Investigators are asking for the public's help in identifying the person of interest.

"What is really needed is for someone to identify the individual," Bronner said.